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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 506728" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>That's wonderful news and I can hear the hope in your words. Knowing that difficult child is in good hands with professionals who know what they are doing and a plan in place for his extended care is truly a comforting feeling and probably is the only thing that allows you to go to sleep at night.</p><p></p><p>I agree that if he were at home going to IOP he would continue using. They need to be out of their environment. The sooner the insurance companies get this the better it will be for all our difficult children struggling with addiction. I have hope that the treatment center will be able to convince them of this.</p><p></p><p>When our difficult child was in the treatment center we had parent education day every sunday. It was extrememly intense and like you we got to know the other parents very well. We left physically and emotionally drained for our long drive back. I wanted to bottle up those feelings we had with difficult child and keep them safe, it was the first time ever that we saw her vulnerable and willing to look at her life in an honest way. We did a lot of crying and hugging but I wouldn't have missed it for anything.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad things went so well. Please keep us updated on his progress.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 506728, member: 59"] That's wonderful news and I can hear the hope in your words. Knowing that difficult child is in good hands with professionals who know what they are doing and a plan in place for his extended care is truly a comforting feeling and probably is the only thing that allows you to go to sleep at night. I agree that if he were at home going to IOP he would continue using. They need to be out of their environment. The sooner the insurance companies get this the better it will be for all our difficult children struggling with addiction. I have hope that the treatment center will be able to convince them of this. When our difficult child was in the treatment center we had parent education day every sunday. It was extrememly intense and like you we got to know the other parents very well. We left physically and emotionally drained for our long drive back. I wanted to bottle up those feelings we had with difficult child and keep them safe, it was the first time ever that we saw her vulnerable and willing to look at her life in an honest way. We did a lot of crying and hugging but I wouldn't have missed it for anything. I'm glad things went so well. Please keep us updated on his progress. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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